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  2. Patty Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Patty Cannon, whose birth name may have been Lucretia Patricia Hanly (c. 1759/1760 or 1769 – May 11, 1829), was an illegal slave trader, serial killer, and the co-leader of the multi-racial Cannon–Johnson Gang of Maryland–Delaware.

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    The moment the carriage left the Cannon house, Patty changed into men’s clothing. After her son-in-law, Harry Brereton, and the brothers, John and Jesse Griffith, brought horses from the stables ...

  4. Kidnapping into slavery in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Delmarva's Patty Cannon: The Devil on the Nanticoke. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2015. Musgrave, Jon. Slaves, Salt, Sex and Mr. Crenshaw: The Real Story of the Old Slave House and America's Reverse Underground R. R. IllinoisHistory.com, 2004. Musgrave, Jon. "Black Kidnappings in the Wabash and Ohio Valleys of Illinois".

  5. Underground (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Sadie Stratton as Patty Cannon, an illegal slave trader who kidnapped free blacks and fugitive slaves to sell into slavery in the South. Michael Trotter as Elden Donohue, a biographer who plans to write Patty Cannon's life story. (season 2) Jesse Luken as Smoke, a slave catcher in Patty Cannon's gang. (season 2)

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  8. Mareeba Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Assistance came from Tom Roy, a Mareeba architect who designed the mosque and Patty Cannon, a local builder who constructed it. [5] [4] [10] The Islamic Society's budget lacked funds for a minaret and Islamic arch, and Cannon added them from his own accord with the minaret being an imitation, serving only as a design feature. [5]

  9. Cannon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Cannon, stage name of American singer Frederick Anthony Picariello Jr. (born 1940) Patty Cannon, American slave trader and serial killer Lucretia Patricia Hanly (c. 1760–1829) Poppy Cannon, American cookbook writer and food editor Lillian Gruskin (1905–1975) Tommy Cannon, stage name of British comedian Thomas Derbyshire (born 1938)